Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, P.M.B. 12003 Lagos, Nigeria.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2010 Apr;63(4):578-82. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2009.01.046. Epub 2009 Mar 9.
This was a questionnaire-based study among a selected group of professionals in Lagos, Nigeria to assess their knowledge, attitude and perceptions to facial plastic surgery. A well-structured questionnaire was administered to a group of professionals in the banking industry and the civil service. The respondents were asked if they had heard of 'facial plastic surgery' before and if they were familiar with some selected facial plastic surgery procedures. They were also asked if they had ever considered undergoing facial plastic surgery for any real/perceived facial abnormalities; if they knew any close relatives/friends who had undergone facial plastic surgery and if they considered the result satisfactory or not. A total of 130 respondents participated in the study; of these, 102 (78.5%) respondents had some knowledge of 'facial plastic surgery' while 28 (21.5%) respondents had no prior knowledge of facial plastic surgery. Fifty-five of the 102 respondents had some knowledge of liposuction of the face and neck. Nineteen of the 130 respondents expressed willingness to undergo facial plastic surgery for removal of facial wrinkles and excess fat on the cheeks and neck. Only 17 (13%) of the respondents had ever thought of undergoing facial plastic surgery; of these 17 respondents, nine claimed that their facial appearance was the main reason. Respondents with perceived facial abnormalities were more likely to undergo plastic surgery than those without perceived abnormalities (P=0.000). Twenty-four (18.5%) of the 130 respondents knew of a friend/close relative who had undergone facial plastic surgery before, and the majority (19 of the 24) considered the result of the surgery satisfactory. We conclude that most of the study participants had some knowledge of facial plastic surgery; however, only a few expressed willingness to undergo facial plastic surgery for removal of facial wrinkles and folds/fat on the cheeks and neck. The fact that only a few of the respondents knew someone who had undergone facial surgery may reflect the low level of availability of facial plastic surgery procedures in Nigeria.
这是一项在尼日利亚拉各斯的专业人士中进行的问卷调查研究,旨在评估他们对面部整形手术的知识、态度和看法。我们向一组银行业和公务员中的专业人士发放了一份精心设计的问卷。调查对象被问及他们以前是否听说过“面部整形手术”,以及他们是否熟悉一些特定的面部整形手术。他们还被问及是否曾考虑过因任何实际/感知到的面部畸形而接受面部整形手术;他们是否认识任何接受过面部整形手术的近亲/朋友,以及他们是否认为手术结果令人满意。共有 130 名受访者参与了这项研究;其中,102 名(78.5%)受访者对“面部整形手术”有一定的了解,而 28 名(21.5%)受访者对此一无所知。102 名有一定了解的受访者中有 55 名了解面部和颈部吸脂术。在 130 名受访者中,有 19 名表示愿意接受面部整形手术,以去除面颊和颈部的面部皱纹和多余脂肪。只有 17 名(13%)的受访者曾考虑过接受面部整形手术;在这 17 名受访者中,有 9 名表示主要是因为自己的外貌。有感知到的面部畸形的受访者比没有感知到的更有可能接受整形手术(P=0.000)。在 130 名受访者中,有 24 名(18.5%)知道有朋友/近亲之前接受过面部整形手术,大多数(24 名中的 19 名)认为手术结果令人满意。我们的结论是,大多数研究参与者对面部整形手术有一定的了解;然而,只有少数人表示愿意接受面部整形手术以去除面颊和颈部的皱纹和褶皱/脂肪。只有少数受访者认识接受过面部手术的人,这可能反映了在尼日利亚,面部整形手术的普及程度较低。